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Element fenders

Element fenders

FenderTec produces a wide range of Element fenders. We keep our standard size in stock for fast delivery. Need a different size? Non-standard dimensions can also be produced quickly upon request.

  • Wide range of rubber fenders & bumpers
  • Cut & pre-drilled fenders with fast lead times
  • Special bespoke fenders and bumper designs
  • Short production times
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Element fenders Brochure

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Product Name B (mm) C (mm) D (mm) E (mm) L (mm) Weight (kg/m)
Element fender 300x94mm 94 300 47 93 600 - 1500 27 - 68
Element fender 400x125mm 125 500 63 124 750 - 3000 50 - 198
Element fender 500x158mm 158 500 87 142 750 - 3000 84 - 334
Element fender 550x172mm 172 500 87 170 750 - 1500 100 - 200
Element fender 600x188mm 188 500 87 199 750 - 1500 115 - 230
Element fender 750x235mm 235 500 118 230 750 - 1500 180 - 359
Element fender 800x250mm 250 500 129 240 800 - 2000 214 - 536
Element fender 1000x322mm 322 500 162 310 800 - 2000 346 - 864
Element fender 1250x401mm 401 500 202 388 800 - 2000 511 - 1278

Rubber Element fenders in stock

Rubber Element fenders in standard sizes are typically kept in stock for fast worldwide dispatch. They are listed in the rubber fenders collection. Custom sizes or dimensions can be supplied on request.

Element fenders information:

Arch and element fenders have been successfully used across the world for many decades already. The relatively simple and very strong construction and durable rubber quality of these fenders provide very good protection for quay walls and corners.

Types and processing

Arch fenders consist of a single part and they are available in various heights and widths. The base of this type of fender consists of a steel plate with mounting holes for bolts, which is vulcanised inside the rubber. As standard, fenders are delivered made entirely from rubber, but if required an UHMW-PE surface layer can also be added.

Arch fenders can be mounted either horizontally or vertically using bolts. The ends can be angled or bevelled. FenderTec produces arch fender corners to protect quay corners, which are custom-made according to customer requirements.

Element fenders are available as standard in various sizes and, as with arch fenders, they are produced in a mould. Both ends are fitted with steel plates, which is vulcanised in the durable rubber. The steel plates contain mounting holes for attachment to walls and panels. The panel on the front side can consist of a UHMW-PE sheet or a steel panel.

Applications

Arch and element fenders are made to measure and they are used for the protection of:

  • corners and walls of quays
  • ports

FAQ

What are rubber element fenders?

Rubber element fenders are modular marine fender components designed to absorb energy and reduce impact forces between a vessel and a berth, quay or other structures. They consist of rubber blocks or elements arranged on a supporting structure to provide controlled deflection and energy dissipation. These fenders are used where a flexible, replaceable contact surface is required and where the fender system must accommodate repeated berthing operations and varying vessel hull profiles.

What are rubber element fenders used for?

Rubber element fenders are used to protect vessels and quay structures during berthing and mooring operations. Typical applications include ship-to-quay berthing, barge and pontoon protection, transfer berths and offshore platforms. They are selected where impact energy absorption, abrasion resistance and modular replacement of worn elements are important. Use cases depend on vessel type, berthing frequency and the structural characteristics of the berth.

How are rubber element fenders installed and maintained?

Installation normally involves fastening the rubber elements to a supporting structure such as a steel frame or quay face, using mechanical fixings and mounting hardware suited to the site. Maintenance focuses on regular inspections for rubber degradation, wear, displacement and corrosion of metal fixings. Routine cleaning, timely replacement of damaged elements and checks of mounting integrity help maintain performance. For site-specific installation and maintenance guidance, contact our technical team for advice.

How do I choose the right rubber element fender for my application?

Selection should consider vessel size and hull shape, berthing energy and frequency, quay or piling structure, gap and standoff requirements, and environmental conditions such as tides and currents. Compatibility with existing fender systems, ease of element replacement and applicable safety or regulatory standards are also relevant. A technical assessment of berthing scenarios and structural constraints is recommended; contact our team for application-specific guidance and recommendations.

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